Private In-Home and Online Latin Tutoring in Santa Rosa, CA

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"At this lesson, the student and I focused on translating a large portion of her Cicero text, going word-by-word, parsing if necessary, and reviewing structures. As she continues to review for her upcoming test, she will need to focus particularly on reviewing constructions used throughout."

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"The student did really well in his first session with me as he mainly worked on pending homework that he had to complete. He also got some homework done that he has to complete in the future so we got a head start on that as well. All in all a very productive session. "

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"The student needed help with the Spanish past tenses imperfect and preterite. Her teacher has them specify why they choose to use each one for a given situation, and because she missed a class she was unclear about how to use them and in what contexts. Her attitude was mostly unconcerned, as she seems to be doing okay in the class otherwise. We went over the differences in the verb tenses and when to use them, and we also talked about her concerns with understanding what the teacher expected from her. I used a website in order to gauge what she was struggling with the most, and it also gave her more practice. The site also had explanations for when preterite is used and when imperfect is used for her to refer to. "

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"The student talked about what he did over the weekend in Spanish. We reviewed some material he had looked over for homework. He practiced speaking in the past tense in the first, second, and third person with several different verbs. We practiced question words by describing a picture. We went over reflexive verbs and how to conjugate them. The student will make a diary entry describing his day with several different verbs in the past tense and look over the next two chapters in the book we are using."

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"In this session we moved on to the next set of homework assignments that the student had been assigned. He was given another assignment with gerundives and gerunds (specifically their translations in the different cases). He has gone over the future perfect passive participle many times before, but actually working with gerundives (as opposed to passive periphrastics) seems to be new. We also went over clauses of fearing in depth. Most of the session was devoted to translating."